FIRST SHIPO'IT OP THE TEAE. SOUTHERN AND CEISWICK, TN announcing the arrival of their first shipment .for 1869, would call the attention of the Ladies of Westport and neighborhood to their summer Stock of Fancy Dresses and Dress Materials, Millinery, Underclothing, Gloves, Boots, &c:, &c. A large assortment of Drfinaske, Sheeting, Counterpanes, Blazkets, Towels, and every requisite for furnishiug. Eight Trunks Ladies' Kid and Lasting Boots just opened. PLUSH. PLUSH. PLUSH. Imported Specially for this District. S. & C. are now unpacking a few cases of Gentlemen's Clothing, including a lot of Suits in all the new patterns of Geelong Tweeds, Trousers 'and Vests, Paget and Sac Coats, Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, &c, &c. Hosiery of every description. SOUTHERN & CRISWICK, VICTORIA HOUSE, CORNER OF GLADSTONE AND FREEMAN STREETS, WESTPORT. HURRAH! LOOK HERE!! HURRAH!!! WHY, WHAT'S THE MATTER? SACRIFICE. SACRIFICE. SACRIFICE. £ 10,000 WORTH OF COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING TO BE SACRIFICED DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, AT WHYTE <Bs DPHRTJE'S CLOTHING EMPOEIUM. W. & P. Have now received their Shipments of Clothing for tho Season, which have been selected with great care, and their Stock is the Largest, Best, and Cheapest, ever offered in Westport. They are determined to sell during this month and following, at such prices as will defy competition, and assist in compensating those who have suffered from dull trade, long tunnels, and law pleas. Examine the Goods, ask the Price, and you will be satisfied at WHITE AND PIEIE'S. That warm looking possum rug, I really think I want it. Say which, old mate, you think most snug, Ain't this a stunning blanket ? Chorus—We'll go to Whyte and Pirie'a And have a Christmas rig. On gazing at such heaps of hose, You cry out —"Did you ever ? " Amazed, Jack looks before his nose, And answers—" No, I never." Chorus— We'll go to Whyte and Pirie's And have a, Christmas rig. " I'd want a hat." " That's right—just so, Erom grosses you can choose." " This eight—that ten—take less ? " "Ohno ! " " This fits—l ca-nnot lose." Chorus—We'll go to Whyte and Pirie's And have a Christmas rig. Look here, my friend—pile upon pile— Crimeans, without number; He stands, he's lost, he stares a while, It makes a fellow wonder ! Chorus—We'll go to Whyte and Pirie's And have a Christmas rig. WHYTE & PIRIE, WESTPOET HOUSE, GLADSTONE STREET. J. AND H. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT ; Revell Street, Hokitika; and at Greymouth and Charleston. ON SALE: Collis Brown's Chlorodyne j Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Bunten and Eleurey's Nervine Jayne's Expectorant Cockle's, Holloway's, and Norton's Sulphur Pills Cream of Tartar Castor and Olive oils Nitre Borax Quicksilver Carbonate of Soda Nitric Aeid Brewers' Isinglass Sodium-Amalgam Bottling Wire, &c. Sodiumised-Quicksilver Tartaric Acid Judson's Dyea Townsend's, Ayre's, Bristol's, and Murray's, Dinneford's, and Kruse's Langtoa's Sarsaparillas Fluid Magnesias Pefumery and Toilet Requisites. FINE HEALTHY VICTORIAN LEECHES. Antibilious Pilla (own preparation) Unsurpassed as a Family Requisite. •JBE3CBIPTIONS ACCUBA'TiI.T PRKPABED. TEETH EXTRACTED.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 463, 9 February 1869, Page 4
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485Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 463, 9 February 1869, Page 4
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